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California rock geniuses Black Rebel Motorcycle Club are back with a new record, and from the sounds of the first couple singles, it's going to be an absolute classic. These guys are an airtight squad of blues rock wizards, and "Wrong Creatures" is about to be one of the albums of the year.

The Wayhome Festival lineup for 2017 was announced a couple of weeks ago, and the reactions were strong. Aside from the fact that more acts are still to be announced, many took to social media to express their displeasure with the bill.

There are a few things we think people should remember: first, Wayhome is not Lollapalooza. It's a lot closer to Sasquatch. Which is an amazing festival - one of the best actually. It's a bit smaller and the magnitude of superstar performers may not be what some people had hoped - especially after being treated to the likes of Neil Young, Kendrick, Arcade Fire and LCD Soundsystem over the last couple of years (to name a few).

It's also important to keep in mind that Wayhome goes late, and their will undoubtedly be someone amazing on during anyone you may not want to see. And that's where the rest of the lineup comes in.

The thing about it is, it's actually STACKED. And we can prove it - and not just with a 'top 5' - because you need to be busy the whole time! Here are 21 things that make Wayhome an essential festival to check out:

21. Constantines

These guys are legends. Any chance you get to see Constantines - take it. Your life will be better.

20. Frank Ocean

We've all been waiting a long time for anything from Frank! And now, we get a headline slot that is sure to be life changing.

As always, the TD Toronto Jazz Festival bill is stacked with rare appearances from legends in jazz and soul music. This year this big city will be treated to dozens of wonderful artists, check out everything you need to know:

This is a big one. If you aren't familiar with the exceptionally talented Lindi Ortega's music, here's your chance to get involved. Based in Nashville but born in Toronto, Ortega has an unmistakably unique voice and alt country folk rock style that will have you hooked in an instant.